Memphis police are investigating a shooting in Orange Mound that has left one man hospitalized.

Police say at about 7:15 p.m. on Monday, they were called to the 2600 block of Filmore Avenue where they found a 31-year-old man lying inside the house with multiple gunshot wounds. The Memphis Fire Department transported the man to the Regional Medical Center at Memphis in critical condition.

Three other men, ages 32 to 38, were in the home when the other man was shot, police say.

The three men told police that someone knocked on the door of the home when the 31-year-old answered the door and was then shot several times.

Two of them sustained minor injuries when they jumped out a back window of the home during the shooting and were transported in non critical condition to Methodist University Hospital. The fourth man was not injured.

Police said no arrest had been made in this on-going investigation as of Tuesday night.

Memphis police seek 2 who burglarized grocery store

Memphis police are looking for two men they believe to have gotten away with thousands of dollars in goods during a burglary of a grocery store on Airways Boulevard.

Police say the Airways Grocery and Deli, located at 2238 Airways Blvd, was burglarized last Thursday. Two men gained entry by cutting a hole in the ceiling, officials said.

About $20,000 in merchandise and an undisclosed amount of cash were stolen, and $13,000 in damages were done to the building and ATM machine.

According to police, surveillance video revealed two men were responsible for the burglary. Both were black and one was described as about 30 to 35 years old, 180-200 pounds with a medium complexion. He was clean-shaven and had short hair.

Police are investigating the burglary and ask that anyone with information call Crime Stoppers at 528-CASH.

Warrant issued for Memphis firefighter accused of domestic violence

A warrant has been issued for a Memphis firefighter whose daughter has accused him of choking her, authorities say.

According to an affidavit of complaint, the daughter of firefighter Jesse Powell Jr. told police that her father grabbed her around her neck and choked her while seated in a vehicle with two others in a parking lot near Hickory Hill and Raines Road on Dec. 16.

Powell's daughter and the two witnesses filed written statements at the domestic violence office and a warrant was issued Monday for Powell's arrest on charges of aggravated assault, which is a felony offense.

The affidavit says Powell's daughter had a small scratch on the right side of her neck as a result of the choking.

Memphis police searching for alleged murder victim's boyfriend

Memphis police are searching for a 34-year-old man believed to be responsible for the fatal shooting of a woman last month in Whitehaven.

Michael Davis has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend, Lataska Applewhite.

Applewhite, 38, was found shot to death on Nov. 29 at 329 Stoneham.

Police believe Davis still is in Memphis and may be living out of motels along Elvis Presley.

Police looking for gunman who shot into home; 1 victim critical

Police are looking for a gunman who knocked on a door near Lamar and Kimball on Monday evening and began shooting, sending one man to the hospital and two others jumping out a rear window.

The incident occurred at 7:14 p.m. at 3683 Filmore where four men were inside when the shooter arrived.

Police said they found a 31-year-old man on the floor with multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to the Regional Medical Center at Memphis in critical condition.

Three other men, ages 32 to 38, told police someone knocked at the door and that when one of them opened it the gunman opened fire.

Two of the men suffered minor injuries when they jumped out a rear window to safety.

The fourth man stayed inside the house, but was not injured. The identities of the victims have not been released. The shooting is under investigation. No arrests have been made.